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Causes of Yeast Infections

Causes of Yeast Infections

Causes of Yeast Infections

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Causes of yeast infections can sometimes be difficult to pinpoint. If you have only had one candida infection in your lifetime, chances are you didn't pay much attention to how you got it, you probably saw your doctor, got diagnosed and took something to cure it. Then - since you never had a recurring candida infection, you didn't spend much time worrying about that caused the first one in the first place. You were just glad that that embarrassing painful infection was gone. Well, what if you have been a victim of persistent or recurring yeast infections. It doesn't matter if you have a vaginal, penis or oral yeast infection - none are pleasant to have. I'm sure that you are scratching you head to figure out what exactly is causing the outbreak to continue to come back. Let's explore some reasons why you keep getting candida albicans outbreaks.


Causes of yeast infections #1 - Antibiotics

Overuse of antibiotics is a frequent cause of a candida fungal infection. What happens is that a person's body contains levels of 'good bacteria' to keep yeast levels in check. A person who is taking an antibiotic most likely has an infection or virus that their doctor is trying to treat (and cure). The problem occurs is that the antibiotic not only kills the 'bad' bacteria that is causing the virus or condition, it also kills the 'good' bacteria that was needed to maintain proper yeast levels. Without the 'good bacteria', yeast levels can multiply and climb to levels that cause a candida outbreak.


Causes of yeast infections #2 - Your Diet

Do you consume a lot of foods that are high in carbohydrates and sugars and get constant candida infections? Chances are that your body is having difficulty effectively converting sugar to energy. If this is the case, your blood sugar levels are unusually high. Yeast and sugar are not a good combination in the human body. When there are excessive amounts of sugar present, yeast cells will divide, multiply and thrive, causing recurrent outbreaks. This is especially true for those who have diabetes - whether it be Type I or Type II as their frequent shifts in sugar levels also cause spikes in the levels of yeast present in the body.






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